I came across an article recently entitled “Are You There, God”? It was written by a woman who had experienced several devastating experiences in her life. First, she had been informed that a person whom she had known for most of her life had died the previous day in an automobile accident. At the time of her death, the lady was undergoing treatment for cancer. She had gotten married just a few weeks before the accident took her life. Secondly, the writer also mentioned that a woman, whom her community had rallied around, lost her battle with cancer a little over a month after her daughter’s first birthday. Thirdly, that month a 2-year-old boy in her city had allegedly been killed by his own father. In addition to all of this, the writer’s sister was undergoing medical tests for cancer, and she herself was afflicted with MS.
!doctype>As we enter the new year, we are reminded again of the encroachment of false teachings within the Church. Jesus prophesied that many will fall away." (Matt. 24:10) Likewise, Paul, speaking of the last days said, "Men will hold to a form of religious but will deny its power." Paul also said that the Anti-Christ cannot be revealed until the great apostasy" takes place. (2 Thess. 2:3) Many Christian scholars believe that the beginning of apostasy began in the 1920's when the German School of Higher Criticism teaching swept into American seminaries, stating that the bible should be treated like any other piece of literature with a critical eye. The concept of inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible were rejected. The Bible came to be viewed as man's search for God rather than God's revelation to man. As a result of human interpretation, the Bible was considered to be full of myths, legend and superstition. Before long, theologians denied the virgin birth of Jesus, His miracles, His resurrection and His second coming.



